Come Inside and Have a Look Around This Tiny Home

This "750 Sq. Ft. Cabin Cottage in Berkeley, CA," is a beautiful tiny house that you will want to see. The tiny house is surrounded by trees, and is located in the perfect location with sunny views.

This tiny house was once was a one car garage, and after being converted and expanded, is now an amazing 750 square foot cabin cottage. Inside the cottage a stairway was built to connect the spaces together. The downstairs is the old converted garage, which is where the living area, kitchen and half bathroom are also located. Up the stairs to the newer addition of the cottage is a bedroom and full bathroom. The bedroom has a beautiful little outdoor patio to enjoy the view. This tiny cottage has lots of wood and exposed wooden beams throughout and has a full sized oven, dishwasher and washer. This tiny cottage is a must see.

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